Reading between the lines : is news media in Fiji supporting or challenging gender stereotypes? : a frame analysis of local news media coverage of violence against women during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence campaign of 2017 [PDF]
Violence against women is recognised as a global public health issue and an obstacle to development, as ending it is inextricably linked with achieving gender equality.
Van Baaren, Ellie
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Project vital: Community revitalization industry report [PDF]
ViTAL (Vitality Through Active Living) FIJIAN PROJECT The ViTAL project aims to aid in the reduction of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through investment in the health and well-being of women by increasing the level of participation in physical ...
Longhurst, Glynis
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‘Drugs, guns and gangs’: Case studies on Pacific states and how they deploy NZ media regulators
Media freedom and the capacity for investigative journalism have been steadily eroded in the South Pacific in the past five years in the wake of an entrenched coup and censorship in Fiji.
David Robie
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Fiji journalism pioneer remembers: Vijendra Kumar
A transcipt of an interview with 1975 Fiji Times editor, Vijendra Kumar.
Anthony Mason
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Write of Healing in the South Pacific ― Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Print Media ― [PDF]
Media health reporting influences health-related attitudes and behaviors. An area that has received little attention is how CAM-related topics are comparatively framed in the national media of developing and developed nations.
ゴンダ ファザナ
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The sword of Damocles in the South Pacific: Two media regulatory case studies
Constitutional guarantees of free speech and media freedom are well established 'on paper' in most South Pacific nations. How these gurantees are interpreted is constantly a source of tension between policitans, media practicioners and constitutional ...
David Robie
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50/50 by 2020: poverty and redistributive politics in post-independence Fiji [PDF]
The affirmative action program launched by the Fiji Government in 2002 espoused a '50/50 by 2020' vision; that is, by the year 2020, some 50 per cent of all economic activities would be owned by the indigenous population.
Chand, Satish
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Opposition parties and media groups have protested over the Fiji Government's buying of a major stake in the Daily Post, one of the country's two daily newspapers. But the Government insists that it is for the benefit of the nation.
John Kamea
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From Ridge to Reef: Implementing Coral Reef Conservation and Management Through a Community-based Approach Emphasizing Land-Sea Connectivity [PDF]
Implementing coral reef conservation and management through a community-based approach emphasizing land-sea connectivity.
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Fiji Television's Close-Up programme on 28 May 2000 featured an outspoken media analysis of the [George Speight] insurrection and this led to an attack on the station's studio and offices by a mob of Speight supporters.
Alison Ofotalau
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